Meet TAKO,
the vacuum pump monitoring system

Built for engineers and maintenance teams who need
real-time data, early warnings, and fewer unplanned shutdowns.

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What is TAKO?

If your facility relies on vacuum pumps, you likely know the cost of their unexpected failures. A single pump going down can halt entire production lines, spoil product batches, or compromise sensitive processes.

TAKO is an industrial vacuum pump monitoring system designed for manufacturers who depend on vacuum systems to keep production running — whether you're fabricating semiconductors, packaging food products, sealing hard drives, coating materials, or running any process where vacuum is critical to quality and uptime.

You need TAKO if you

  • Operate multiple vacuum pumps across your facility and struggle to monitor them all effectively
  • Experience unexpected pump failures that cause costly production stoppages
  • Rely on scheduled maintenance but wish you could catch problems before they become emergencies
  • Want to extend pump life and reduce maintenance costs through data-driven insights
  • Need to prove equipment reliability and response times for quality audits

Do any of these scenarios sound familiar?

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TAKO vacuum pump monitoring system dashboard showing real-time pump health metrics

Some common scenarios where TAKO can help

ScenarioHow TAKO can help
A bearing begins to overheat at 2 AMTAKO alerts your team before the pump seizes.
Oil contamination starts affecting your processTAKO helps you catch it early instead of scrapping an entire batch.
Increased amperage shows degradation weeks before failureYou schedule maintenance during planned downtime instead of emergency repairs.

Features

TAKO is an on-premise hardware and software system that collects and analyzes data from supported vacuum pumps to provide real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance alerts. Learn more about our AI-powered data solutions or explore MANU technical documentation search.

Pump Data
Collection & Analysis

Instead of infrequent manual data collection, TAKO collects all available operational metrics from the vacuum pumps 24/7 using a custom data acquisition system.

Pump Health
Reports & Dashboards

The available per-pump-model metrics are collected and aggregated into on-demand long-term reports and pump health dashboards for trends and comparisons.

Real-time Pump
Monitoring & Alerts

Automated pump health status, pump reports, and alarm messages are sent to operations team via email, Microsoft Teams, Slack, or other integrations.

Benefits

Prevent downtime, scrap, and costly repairs with predictive maintenance

TAKO vacuum pump monitoring benefits: reduced downtime, extended pump life, cost savings
  • Reduced downtime

    Vacuum pumps are critical to many processes, but are rarely taken care of - until they fail and cause downtime, production losses, and costly repairs. TAKO will help increase the uptime of your tools and machines by preventing unexpected downtime caused by sudden loss of vacuum.

  • Prevent catastrophic failures

    Most processes take the availability and quality of vacuum for granted - until the first catastrophic failure and scrapped products. TAKO is an early warning system for vacuum pump failure prevention that will help you identify vacuum pump problems before they impact your production and operations.

  • Extended pump life

    With 24/7 monitoring, you can discover subtle wear and tear patterns that can inform preventitive maintenance and extend the life of your vacuum pumps and improve ROI.

  • Cost savings

    By identifying and addressing early signs of failure, you can prevent severe damage to the vacuumpump and the associated downtime and costly repairs. With TAKO, you can fix problems cost-effectively before they become major, costly issues.

How it works

Easy to install,
simple to configure and use

Step 1: Install TAKO Pump Kits

The first step is to install TAKO Pump Kits on your vacuum pumps.

Each kit is tailored to a specific pump model and includes all the necessary hardware and software.

The kits are designed to be easy to install and require no installation tools or expertise. They are designed to be installed in less than a minute, without any downtime, and can be done by a single person.

Most kits are wired, using Power over Ethernet (PoE), so only a single Ethernet (CAT5e or better) cable is needed for power and data connection to the TAKO Server.

TAKO Pump Kit installation on vacuum pump - step 1 of 3
TAKO Server installation for vacuum pump monitoring - step 2 of 3

Step 2: Install TAKO Server

The next step is to install the TAKO Server, which is the brain of the system.

All Pump Kits are connected to the TAKO Server via a dedicated network connection, usually a set of PoE switches. The TAKO Server has two network interfaces, one for the Pump Kit network, and a dedicated interface for your internal network.

The TAKO Server is a small, self-contained industrial-grade device that runs the TAKO software and manages the Pump Kits. It is designed to be easy to install and requires no additional tools or expertise.

Once installed, it will be accessible via a web interface from your internal network.

Step 3: Configure TAKO Server

The last step is to configure the TAKO Server to connect to your internal network and activate the Pump Kits.

No specialized software is required, only a computer with a modern web browser (Chrome, Chromium, Firefox, Safari, etc.) and an Ethernet port to connect to the TAKO Server.

A minimal configuration requires only about 10 minutes and a few simple steps:

  • associating your Pump Kit IDs with the pumps and tools they are connected to
  • creating user accounts and setting up their permissions
  • configuring the internal network settings, email notifications
  • optionally, customizing alerting thresholds

Most of the pump-specific configuration is automated and requires no pump-specific knowledge.

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TAKO Server configuration for vacuum pump monitoring system - step 3 of 3
Supported vacuum pump brands

Supported brands

TAKO is designed to support a wide range of vacuum pump brands and models.

Pfeiffer
Leybold
Edwards
Ebara
Kashiyama
Becker
Busch
Airtech
Alcatel

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If you are interested in a specific pump model and brand,
or if you don't see your pump brand listed,
please contact us, we can help find a solution.

Monitoring pumps across sectors

Served industries

Semiconductor and Electronics Manufacturing

Semiconductor and Electronics Manufacturing

Food and Beverage

Food and Beverage

Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology

Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology

Aerospace and Automotive Manufacturing

Aerospace and Automotive Manufacturing

Hospitals and Healthcare

Hospitals and Healthcare

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about TAKO

What vacuum pump brands does TAKO support?

TAKO supports a wide range of vacuum pump brands including Pfeiffer, Leybold, Edwards, Ebara, Kashiyama, Becker, Busch, Airtech, and Alcatel. If your pump brand isn't listed, contact us - we can help find a solution for your specific pump model.

How long does TAKO installation take?

TAKO Pump Kits are designed to be installed in less than a minute per pump, without any downtime, and can be done by a single person. The TAKO Server installation is straightforward, and initial configuration takes approximately 10 minutes. Most of the pump-specific configuration is automated.

Does TAKO require internet connectivity?

TAKO is an on-premise system that operates entirely within your facility. It does not require internet connectivity for core monitoring functions. The TAKO Server connects to your internal network, and Pump Kits connect via a dedicated network (typically PoE switches). Internet connectivity is only needed if you want to receive alerts via external services like email or cloud-based integrations.

What data does TAKO collect from vacuum pumps?

TAKO collects all available operational metrics from your vacuum pumps 24/7, including temperature, pressure, amperage, vibration, and other pump-specific parameters depending on the pump model. This data is analyzed in real-time to detect anomalies, predict failures, and generate health reports. The specific metrics collected vary by pump model and are automatically configured.

How does TAKO prevent vacuum pump failures?

TAKO provides early warning alerts by continuously monitoring pump health metrics. It detects subtle changes in patterns like increased amperage, bearing temperature, or oil contamination that indicate degradation weeks before failure. This allows you to schedule maintenance during planned downtime instead of experiencing emergency failures that cause production stoppages.

Can TAKO integrate with our existing systems?

Yes, TAKO can send alerts and notifications via email, Microsoft Teams, Slack, and other integrations. The TAKO Server is accessible via web interface from your internal network, making it easy to integrate with your existing operations workflows and communication systems.

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